Buildings & Monuments

Waringstown Presbyterian Church

County Down
Building Type: Church
Stone Type: Basalt

Watch Tower at Stramore House

County Down
Building Type: Watch Tower
Stone Type: Greywacke

Waterloo Building, St. Lucia Barracks, Omagh

County Tyrone
Building Type: Barracks
Stone Type: Dungannon Sandstone

Waterside Presbyterian Church

County Londonderry
Building Type: Church
Stone Type: Giffnock Sandstone

West Church, Ballymena

County Antrim
Building Type: Church
Stone Type: Basalt

West Gate Lodges, Castle Coole

County Fermanagh
Building Type: Gate Lodge
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

West Lodge, Drenagh Estate

County Londonderry
Building Type: Gate Lodge
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

Westbourne Presbyterian Church

Belfast City
Building Type: Church
Stone Type: Scrabo Sandstone

Wheathill Old Methodist Church

County Fermanagh
Building Type: House
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

White Island Church, Castle Archdale

County Fermanagh
Building Type: Church Ruin
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

William Clark & Sons Mill Complex

County Londonderry
Building Type: Mill
Stone Type: Basalt

Wilmont House

Belfast City
Building Type: House
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

Windmill Remains

County Down
Building Type: Windmill
Stone Type: Greywacke

Windmill, Ballougry

County Londonderry
Building Type: Windmill
Stone Type: Schist

Windsor Presbyterian Church

Belfast City
Building Type: Church
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

Withers & Henderson Memorial

County Down
Building Type: Memorial
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

Wolfenden Tomb

County Antrim
Building Type: Mausoleum
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

Woodland Cottage

County Londonderry
Building Type: House
Stone Type: Basalt

Woodvale Park Gates

Belfast City
Building Type: Gate Screen
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

Working Men’s Institute, Sion Mills

County Tyrone
Building Type: Recreational Club
Stone Type: Buff-Pink Sandstone

Built Sites – Buildings & Monuments

Surveys of selected listed stone buildings and monuments from all over Northern Ireland were carried out from 2005 to 2007. Electronic and hard copies of all survey sheets and digital images taken are held by the Project Team and EHS.

Approximately 1,800 listed building and 265 monuments were included in the Natural Stone Database for Northern Ireland and the majority of these stone structures have been included on this website.

Were possible, small samples of stone were obtained from some to the buildings (~400 samples) and these samples were thin sectioned at Queen’s University to provide a referenced collection of building samples which is stored by the Project Team. Thin sections (thin slices of stone approximately 30 microns thick) can be viewed using a petrological microscope for identification of stone materials (mineralogy and texture) and matching samples to original stone quarries and used for the selection potential replacement samples.

The Buildings are classified by County with a separate category for Belfast City.

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